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The four Israeli citizens who were arrested in Thailand and were in danger of being deported to Russia are expected to fly to Israel tomorrow.
This was reported for the first time in News 12. Let's recall that last week the authorities in Thailand arrested members of a Russian rock band, four of whom are Israeli citizens, on the grounds that they appeared without work permits.
Seven members of the "B-2" band, which opposes the war in Ukraine, were arrested after a performance at a club on the island of Phuket last Thursday.
Each of them was fined about 95 dollars and they are supposed to be deported from the country in the coming days.
Regarding the three members of the band who are not Israeli, there is a fear that they will be extradited to Russia.
According to the Russian website The Insider, a source close to the Russian Foreign Ministry said that the performances of the band - as well as of the Russian comedian Maxim Galkin - were canceled at the request of the Russian consul in Phuket.
The two founders of the band are Israelis - Igor Bortnik and Alexander Uman.
Bortnik was even included last May in the list of "foreign agents" of the Ministry of Justice of Russia, although he was born in Belarus and is not a citizen of the country.
The band was founded in 1988 in Belarus, which was then part of the Soviet Union, and became one of the most popular rock bands among Russian speakers.
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